Transcription and Translation in Health and Disease 1st Edition
Transcription and Translation in Health and Disease (1st Edition) by Manoj Garg, Gautam Sethi, and Amit Kumar Pandey is a clear, contemporary guide to the molecular processes that govern gene expression and their implications for human health. Combining rigorous science with clinical relevance, this book unpacks the mechanics of transcription and translation—from basic pathways and regulatory networks to how dysregulation contributes to disease.
Readers will find lucid explanations of core concepts, practical examples that bridge lab findings to clinical outcomes, and insight into how altered gene expression informs diagnostics and therapeutic strategies. Designed for graduate students, researchers, clinicians, and advanced undergraduates, the text balances foundational theory with up-to-date perspectives that make complex topics accessible without oversimplifying.
Whether you’re studying molecular biology, pursuing translational research, or seeking to understand the genetic basis of disease, this edition is a reliable resource. Its global relevance makes it particularly useful to audiences in India and worldwide who work at the intersection of genetics, medicine, and biotechnology.
Crisp, authoritative, and engagingly written, this volume supports learning and professional practice by making molecular mechanisms intelligible and directly applicable. Add Transcription and Translation in Health and Disease to your collection to deepen your understanding of gene expression and its profound impact on health—an essential reference for every modern biology bookshelf.
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